Technical Workshops

The CATT Technical Committee is looking for volunteers to update the OPS specification for Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP), OPSS 460 (see attached draft). The update must be completed by August 2015. Our first meeting will be held in May. If you’d like to be a member of this [...]

Establish yourself as industry expert and ensure that HDD designs and projects requirements meet industry standards and best practices! This one day workshop will focus on designing a cost-effective and successful HDD pipeline project for municipal, gas, and industrial applications. The topics will include: HDD Basics; Drill Fluids and Equipment; Industry Trends and [...]

LiquiForce was announced as the 2015 Canadian Association of Family Enterprise, Southwestern Ontario Family Enterprise of the Year Award recipient at yesterday’s 11th annual family business day celebration hosted by Canadian Association of Family Enterprise and Ivey Business Families Centre. The Family Enterprise of the Year Award (FEYA) recognizes significant [...]

This event, to be held November 17-19, in Richmond, BC, is expected to attract over 300 industry members. Benefits of sponsorship include:

having your company logo on all marketing material exposure to attendees from US, Europe and Canada the prestige of supporting Western Canada’s first ever trenchless technologies road show. There are [...]Read Full Article →

CATT is pleased to announce that Mr. Brandon O’Leary, 4th Year Environmental Engineering at the University of Waterloo, was the recipient of the 2014 Roger Crawford Award. The award was handed to Mr. O’Leary by Mr. Crawford on Wednesday December 10.

Managing wastewater force mains has historically been difficult for operators. Traditional methods of gravity main assessment are not applicable to force mains, and the consequence of a force main failure is very high. In addition, force mains have [...]

The Story of Lake Beverly: Kingston Reduces I&I by Installing Watertight Maintenance Holes Research News: Creating a Standard Defect Coding and Condition Rating System for Potable Water Pipelines Chemical Grouting Test and Seal System The 2nd Annual Canadian Municipal Buried Infrastructure Survey: fill out to win [...]Read Full Article →

CATT is pleased to announce the results of the first Canadian Municipal Infrastructure Survey. The survey provides an overview of Canada’s water, wastewater, and storm water sectors and assesses the market conditions related to the construction, renewal and financing of water, wastewater and storm water [...]

Organizations in Ontario, such as CATT and WaterTAP, are focused on changing the attitude towards innovation in water management technology. A very large step that the province needs to take is to change how infrastructure funding goes to municipalities. Mark Knight, executive director of CATT, and Brenda Lucas, chair of [...]